A group of survivalists who are trying to live as normal as possible, in a world of chaos, after an EMP attack knocked out all power. But things go from bad to worse when they are targeted f... Read allA group of survivalists who are trying to live as normal as possible, in a world of chaos, after an EMP attack knocked out all power. But things go from bad to worse when they are targeted for elimination by dark forces.A group of survivalists who are trying to live as normal as possible, in a world of chaos, after an EMP attack knocked out all power. But things go from bad to worse when they are targeted for elimination by dark forces.
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Very timely story line. Excellent focus on Jesus and the Word.
I was entertained and really enjoyed this movie.
I have watched some really poorly done low budget movies in the past. This one excelled without a big budget!
A classic battle but with a modern prophetic tale. This could end up being our reality.
I'll be looking for more movies from this production company.
A lot of little details, created an in depth story line. Quite suspenseful.
Zero profanity, zero sexual content. The movie is pretty fast moving with dynamic characters.
Thank you for making a Christian family friendly show.
I was entertained and really enjoyed this movie.
I have watched some really poorly done low budget movies in the past. This one excelled without a big budget!
A classic battle but with a modern prophetic tale. This could end up being our reality.
I'll be looking for more movies from this production company.
A lot of little details, created an in depth story line. Quite suspenseful.
Zero profanity, zero sexual content. The movie is pretty fast moving with dynamic characters.
Thank you for making a Christian family friendly show.
The message of this film is incredibly relevant and necessary to today's times: Evil lurks among us and only grows stronger as America--and the world--turns its back on God.
With that said, the writing in this film doesn't even rate a single star. If it were possible, I'd give it a negative two stars. For starters, the film opens and we have no idea whatsoever what is even going on. We hear narration mumbling about a "world out of control" and we see rioting in the streets and missiles firing and explosions. Was it an EMP attack as implied by teasers press releases or was it the Rapture or was America attacked? We do not know, and this is kind of critical if you're trying to set the stage (no pun intended) for the rest of the film.
Sometimes good acting can salvage bad writing and sometimes good writing can salvage bad acting. In the case of this film, nothing can save it. The acting is not even high school thespian level. Costumes and wardrobe are totally unbelievable.
Nothing is believable. For instance, ISIS comes to some podunk Texas hideaway where a dozen or so people meet and launches an all-out offensive to ostensibly kill only two Christians. When the main character whips out his trusty Beretta 92 handgun and dispatches the hordes of select-fire wielding caucasian ISIS terrorists, the "leader" of this ISIS cell (who wields an American made AR 15 of all things) is the only survivor and he keeps calling out taunts such as "Christian, come show yourself!"
Next, you have three late-teens looking "guards" who are guarding the apparent only road in to this "crossroads" hideaway and they're about as qualified to be guarding anything as a crack dealer is to mix and dispense pills at a pharmacy. But these boys do play a mean game of "Go Fish." No, I kid you not--they play an enthusiastic game of "Go Fish" while on guard duty.
My wife and I made it through about thirty minutes of this DVD and mutually agreed that we couldn't take another minute. Have no idea how it turns out and could care less. I suspect that if you've seen the trailer, then you've seen the best parts of the movie and the plot itself in its whole.
We try to support Christian themed movies and projects, but this aberration will have us rethinking that commitment.
With that said, the writing in this film doesn't even rate a single star. If it were possible, I'd give it a negative two stars. For starters, the film opens and we have no idea whatsoever what is even going on. We hear narration mumbling about a "world out of control" and we see rioting in the streets and missiles firing and explosions. Was it an EMP attack as implied by teasers press releases or was it the Rapture or was America attacked? We do not know, and this is kind of critical if you're trying to set the stage (no pun intended) for the rest of the film.
Sometimes good acting can salvage bad writing and sometimes good writing can salvage bad acting. In the case of this film, nothing can save it. The acting is not even high school thespian level. Costumes and wardrobe are totally unbelievable.
Nothing is believable. For instance, ISIS comes to some podunk Texas hideaway where a dozen or so people meet and launches an all-out offensive to ostensibly kill only two Christians. When the main character whips out his trusty Beretta 92 handgun and dispatches the hordes of select-fire wielding caucasian ISIS terrorists, the "leader" of this ISIS cell (who wields an American made AR 15 of all things) is the only survivor and he keeps calling out taunts such as "Christian, come show yourself!"
Next, you have three late-teens looking "guards" who are guarding the apparent only road in to this "crossroads" hideaway and they're about as qualified to be guarding anything as a crack dealer is to mix and dispense pills at a pharmacy. But these boys do play a mean game of "Go Fish." No, I kid you not--they play an enthusiastic game of "Go Fish" while on guard duty.
My wife and I made it through about thirty minutes of this DVD and mutually agreed that we couldn't take another minute. Have no idea how it turns out and could care less. I suspect that if you've seen the trailer, then you've seen the best parts of the movie and the plot itself in its whole.
We try to support Christian themed movies and projects, but this aberration will have us rethinking that commitment.
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- The End of Days: Global Catastrophe
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